The Block’s Tuesday episode was the night’s top entertainment choice with 1.34m. That compared to last Tuesday’s episode that was just over 1.3m. My Kitchen Rules did well to have 940k for its fourth straight Tuesday over 900k.
Talkin’ ‘Bout Your Gen on 10 was down slightly with 303k while at 8pm on ABC I Was Actually There featured the September 11 Terrorist Attack up 30k to 547k.
Bump continued on Nine with episodes three and four averaging 376k, down 45k and over on Seven the third episode of Murder In A Small Town Season 2 was steady with 357k.
The Cheap Seats’ look at the week was up 40k to 488k - a 10 week high. The final of another season of Take 5 With Zan Rowe on ABC lifted to 381k.
9News Late made the top 30 with 258k, FBI: Most Wanted on 10 had 179k.
SBS premiered Tell Me What You Really Think to 132k viewers. That followed Great British Railway Journeys earlier with 153k.
The close news battle continued at 6pm with a 7k margin to Nine.The game show contest wasn’t so close with Tipping Point 147k ahead of The Case. Deal Or No Deal on 10 averaged 258k after 10 News+ had 137k at 6pm.
Sunrise was again the breakfast show of choice across Australia with another +400k result to be 70k ahead of Today on 336k.
Looks like MKR has been officially resurrected from the dead. Going back to no frills and more cooking has done it wonders and made Seven competitive in a period where they’ve struggled for eons.
The Block was Australia’s No. 1 program with all key demos and Total People. It was also a dominant timeslot winner across Australia and in all five capital cities with Total People. It secured a National Total TV Reach of 2.083 million, a Total TV National Audience of 1.340 million - up 10.2% year-on-year and a BVOD Audience of 293,000 - up 48.4% year-on-year.
9News was the No. 1 program on Tuesday night across the 5 City and in Sydney and Brisbane with Total People. It was also Australia’s No.1 bulletin with Total People. The combined national bulletins registered a National Total TV Reach of 2.010 million and a Total TV National Audience of 1.289 million (up 12.7% year on year). On 9Now, it secured a BVOD Audience of 172,000 - up an impressive 77.3% year-on-year.
A Current Affair dominated its timeslot across Australia and in Sydney, Melbourne and Brisbane with Total People. It had a National Total TV Reach of 1.797 million and a Total TV National Audience of 1.127 million - up 4.8% on the same night last year. On 9Now, it registered a BVOD Audience of 163,000 - up a huge 83.1% year-on-year.
Tipping Point Australia was the No.1 afternoon game show across Australia and in Sydney, Melbourne, and Perth with Total People. It registered a National Total TV Reach of 1.376 million and a Total TV National Audience of 735,000 - up 15.2% on the same night last year. On 9Now its BVOD Audience of 94,000 - was up a massive 84.3% year-on-year.
Bump secured a National Total TV Reach of 1.250 million and a Total TV National Audience of 376,000. On 9Now it achieved a BVOD Audience of 64,000.
Today was the breakfast program of choice across the 5 City and in Sydney, Melbourne and Brisbane with Total People. It achieved a National Total TV Reach of 780,000, a Total TV National Audience of 336,000. On 9Now its BVOD audience was 53,000 - up 43.2% year-on-year.
The 9Network was the No.1 network on Tuesday across the 5 City Metro with Total People and all key demographics.
That’s what I was going to say. It’s is national figures but getting almost 1million with that is still impressive. Along with Idol, 7 does have strong performers that can be competitive against the juggernauts on 9 at the start and end of the year
Seven #1 nationally in total TV National total TV audience share, 6.00am to midnight: 43.6% National total TV audience share, 6.00pm to midnight: 43.1% 7plus: #1 in BVOD, up 63% year-on-year 7NEWS: reaches 2.01 million My Kitchen Rules: reaches 1.61 million Sunrise: #1 at breakfast, 21% more viewers than Today
Seven Network reaches 5.69 million Australians nationally. 7plus: #1 in BVOD with a 47.79% share, reach up 63% year-on-year.
Seven Network: #1 nationally in total TV in all people with a 43.6% share (6.00am to midnight).
Seven Network: #1 nationally in total TV in all people with a 43.1% share (6.00pm to midnight).
Seven Network: #1 nationally in grocery shoppers with a 43.9% share (6.00am to midnight).
Seven Network: #1 nationally in grocery shoppers with a 43.3% share (6.00pm to midnight). 7NEWS Tuesday: National reach 2.01 million, national audience 1.28 million. My Kitchen Rules Tuesday: National reach 1.61 million, national audience 940,000. Up 6% year-on-year. Home and Away Tuesday: #1 drama. National reach 1.37 million, national audience 931,000. Up on previous week. The Chase Australia Tuesday: National reach 1.21 million, national audience 588,000. Sunrise Tuesday: #1 breakfast program. National reach 919,000, national audience 406,000. 21% more viewers than Today.
NATIONAL TOTAL TV COMMERCIAL SHARES (%): 6.00am to midnight
Network
All people
25 to 54s
Grocery shoppers
Seven Network
43.6
40.1
43.9
Nine Network
39.6
40.1
39.8
Network Ten
16.7
19.8
16.3
NATIONAL TOTAL TV COMMERCIAL SHARES (%): 6.00pm to midnight
Nine won the east coast markets; Seven the others.
Another shocking result for Seven Sydney - 100,000 behind Nine and another third ranking - its worst Tuesday of the year. This day last year Nine won Sydney by 30,000.
Today wins by a narrow margin but has some big margins in the east.
Seven pretty much surrendered that timeslot to Nine in Brisbane when they cancelled their Gold Coast News - Nine’s GC news at 5:30 is pretty much an institution down there